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Hi i am after a metal piping kit from the standard twin turbo pipe to the cooler and then back to the intake manifold.

I have seen the greddy & HKS kits and i think that they are 3 inch cast alloy.

please call 0404 077 220 or email; fsmout @ thincprojects.com (take out the spaces)

cheers,

Francisco

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I have a HKS kit that suits gtr. its either 2 or 3 pieces that go from the cooler to the plenum, and there is like 2 or 3 pieces again the goes from the standard pipe that has the twinturbo written on it to the cooler (can't remember, its been that long since i seen it..lol). Its all alloy and 3". Don't have any silicone pipes for the kit but i might be able to get some for you if needed. Got a Greddy cooler if interested also.

If your interested pm me bud...

Cheers

Mike

  • 2 years later...

Any pics of the HKS kit? Im chasing a Greddy kit atm and am interested in whats in them and how they fit together etc, are they direct repacement parts? etc any info greatly appreciated!

Cheers, mick

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